NHL roundup: Viktor Arvidsson's hat trick powers Predators
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[April 09, 2021]
Viktor Arvidsson capped his
third career hat trick with a penalty-shot goal on his 28th birthday
to lead the visiting Nashville Predators to a 7-1 shellacking of the
Detroit Red Wings on Thursday.
Erik Haula and Nick Cousins both collected one goal and one assist
while Mikael Granlund and Yakov Trenin also scored for the
Predators, who posted seven unanswered goals. Goaltender Juuse Saros
made 25 saves to backstop Nashville to its third consecutive win.
Thanks to a stretch in which they've collected wins in nine of 10
games and 11 of 13 outings, the Predators strengthened their hold on
the fourth and final playoff spot in the Central Division.
Darren Helm scored for the Red Wings, who sit last in the division
and have one win in their past six games (1-3-2). Jonathan Bernier,
in his first game since sustaining an injury March 18, stopped 25
shots.
Hurricanes 3, Panthers 0
Sebastian Aho, Vincent Trocheck and Martin Necas scored goals and
Alex Nedeljkovic posted a 24-save shutout as Carolina beat Florida
in Raleigh, N.C.
Nedeljkovic has three shutouts in his 20-game NHL career, all of
them coming in his past 12 appearances. Necas and Trocheck each
finished with two points.
Chris Driedger stopped 19 shots for Florida. The Panthers were shut
out for the third time this season, each by a 3-0 score -- against
the Dallas Stars, Chicago Blackhawks and now Carolina.
Jets 4, Canadiens 2
Connor Hellebuyck made 36 saves and Winnipeg scored three goals in
the first period en route to a victory over host Montreal.
Defenseman Josh Morrissey scored 18 seconds into the contest and
Trevor Lewis and Nikolaj Ehlers also tallied in the first period for
the Jets. Andrew Copp sealed the win by scoring into an empty net
with 38 seconds remaining in the third period.
Phillip Danault and fourth-liner Paul Byron scored and Jesperi
Kotkaniemi notched two assists for the Canadiens, who have lost
three of their past four games.
Penguins 5, Rangers 2
Rookie Radim Zohorna was one of four players who had a goal and an
assist in Pittsburgh's win over New York.
Kris Letang, Evan Rodrigues and Jason Zucker also had a goal and an
assist and Mark Jankowski scored for Pittsburgh, which earned a
split of the teams' two straight games. Penguins goaltender Tristan
Jarry, who got pulled after one period Tuesday, made 22 saves.
Colin Blackwell and Kevin Rooney scored for the Rangers. Igor
Shesterkin made 27 saves.
Bruins 4, Capitals 2
Brad Marchand and Craig Smith each finished with a goal and an
assist as Boston beat host Washington.
The Bruins also were helped by another strong performance from
rookie goalie Jeremy Swayman. He made his NHL debut Tuesday and won
before registering 31 saves in this victory. Jeremy Lauzon and Anton
Blidh also scored for Boston.
Alex Ovechkin scored once for the Capitals and became just the
eighth player to register 16 or more straight 20-goal seasons. The
power-play goal gave him 266 in his career and moved him past Brett
Hull into second place all time. T.J. Oshie added a goal and an
assist, and Ilya Samsonov made 28 saves.
Lightning 6, Blue Jackets 4
Blake Coleman tallied a goal and two assists in a four-goal,
first-period outburst as Tampa Bay prevailed at Columbus.
Having won just twice in their previous seven games, the Lightning
opened fast with markers from Coleman, Steven Stamkos and Barclay
Goodrow inside the first six minutes. Ryan McDonagh registered the
first of his two goals in the final second of the period for a
commanding 4-1 edge. Ross Colton scored, and Yanni Gourde logged a
career-high four assists.
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Nashville Predators right
wing Viktor Arvidsson (33) is congratulated by teammates after
scoring in the third period against the Detroit Red Wings at Little
Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Jack Roslovic produced a goal and two helpers, and Michael Del Zotto,
Zach Werenski and Max Domi scored for the Blue Jackets, who slipped
to 1-4-0 in their past five games.
Oilers 3, Senators 1
Kailer Yamamoto, Devin Shore and Jesse Puljujarvi each scored goals
as Edmonton finished off a perfect 9-0-0 regular season against host
Ottawa.
Shore's go-ahead score came from just in front of the Senators' goal
with 7:02 remaining when he redirected Caleb Jones's shot from near
the blue line through the legs of Senators goaltender Anton
Forsberg. Goaltender Mike Smith had 39 saves for Edmonton.
Connor Brown scored a goal for the Senators to extend his NHL-best
active scoring streak to six games. Forsberg had 20 saves.
Devils 6, Sabres 3
Pavel Zacha scored twice and Jesper Boqvist netted the tiebreaking
goal in the third period as visiting New Jersey snapped a four-game
winless rut with a victory over Buffalo.
New Jersey's Jack Hughes, Yegor Sharangovich and Janne Kuokkanen
each had a goal and two assists. Aaron Dell made 24 saves to win for
the first time in three starts for the Devils, who ended an 0-2-2
slide.
Victor Olofsson, Tage Thompson and Jeff Skinner each scored for
Buffalo, which saw its 3-0-1 stretch conclude. Ullmark stopped 32
shots as his three-game winning streak also ended.
Islanders 3, Flyers 2 (SO)
Brock Nelson scored the only goal of the shootout in the fifth round
and Ilya Sorokin made five saves in the shootout as New York edged
Philadelphia in Uniondale, N.Y.
The Islanders moved two points ahead of Washington into first place
in the East Division.
The Islanders held a 2-0 lead 7:13 into the game when Nelson and
Jordan Eberle scored 63 seconds apart. Nicolas Aube-Kubel tallied in
the first period and Jakub Voracek scored early in the second to tie
up the game for the Flyers.
Stars 5, Blackhawks 1
Roope Hintz had a goal and three assists for Dallas in a win at
Chicago.
Blake Comeau scored two goals, Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen
also scored and Anton Khudobin made 38 saves for the Stars, who
ended a two-game losing streak.
Dominik Kubalik scored and Kevin Lankinen made 29 saves for Chicago,
which dropped four points back of the fourth-place Predators in the
Central Division.
--Field Level Media
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